Jeff Taylor Wrote:
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> Yes sir we are happy to have our little ten
> wheeler home again. She actually arrived Monday
> morning, and we unloaded her today. Work started
> at 7am. Our track crew spent a few hours cutting
> and raising the parking lot track to meet with our
> ramp track. We do not have point rails yet so this
> was the safest way to unload 20. It worked
> perfectly, the track was very stable as 20 rolled
> of the trailer and onto our rails.
>
> She went into stall 2 shortly after and her number
> plate was installed soon after, then we took a
> step back to admire the 4 engines in our shop. Yes
> 4 engines, 491,20,346, and 318.(318 is getting cab
> repairs) Now we will begin our portion of the
> restoration and bring it to conclusion. Much work
> still lies ahead, so stay tuned for future
> updates.
>
> The public will be able o view 20 Tuesday trough
> Saturday unless we are having an event then she
> can be seen on Sundays as well. She will also be
> pulled out of the shop for display and photo
> opportunities during our 60th anniversary. Please
> come on out and see her for yourself.
>
> [attachment 55047 unload1small.jpg]
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> [attachment 55048 unload2small.jpg]
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> [attachment 55049 unload3small.jpg]
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> [attachment 55050 fullhousesmal.jpg]
out of curiousity, what time period in #20's life is she going to be painted as? I am guessing the latter sunrise herald on the tender? would love to see the clipper ship...